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Databases

Igor Amidzic
Igor Amidzic
3,052 Points

Reporting with SQL: task 1/2

How do I concatenate a string to the end of my column value?

SELECT first_name || " " || last_name || " <" || email AS "to_field" FROM patrons;

Should return "Bob Joe < email@email.com >"

How do I add the ending angle bracket?

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,271 Points

It's much like what you did for the opening bracket.

Just use the concatenation operator ("||") and then your string.

SELECT first_name || " " || last_name || " <" || email || ">" AS to_field FROM patrons;
Igor Amidzic
Igor Amidzic
3,052 Points

I think treehouse was trolling because I did that exact thing and I was getting a syntax error. Thank you though!